Example sentences of "[be] [adv] well [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Cochrane et al. state that c. 80 per cent of tropical America 's savannas are mostly well drained , with the largest single expanse in central Brazil .
2 Note that the parts are mostly well separated and do not cross .
3 Listen to the ‘ Highway To Hell ’ album ; those songs are incredibly well timed .
4 Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently .
5 The scenes are in no way complete but many of the heads are remarkably well preserved and executed in a highly sophisticated style reminiscent of Italian art of the same date .
6 ‘ You are most well informed , madam , ’ Sven Hjerson said , a little drily .
7 The particular needs of London 's mobile residents , commuters , and tourists have been less well explored , but possible areas of ways of meeting them include an expanded role for primary health care in accident and emergency departments and north American style ‘ ambulatory care centres , ’ where a range of walk in services , including specialist clinics and diagnostic facilities , are available .
8 In general , however , the concept of an academic curriculum has been less well explored in recent years than that of a professional curriculum , and what follows here will reflect that fact .
9 But a reissue of his work this week has been less well received .
10 Had it been less well done , someone as prickly and paranoid as Alex Household would have bridled , would have pointed out that to lose a part at the beginning of one 's career was rather different from losing it after twenty years in the business , would have made some bitter retort .
11 Other Democratic presidents , Harry Truman and John Kennedy , had been less well favoured in terms of congressional support and had been much troubled by the deep divisions in the party between northern liberals and southern conservatives .
12 They would have been less well advised to move from temporary obligation to redemption if they had had to wait for the money which the peasants owed them , but the government realized that peasants were in no position to redeem their obligations overnight and advanced most of the money to which nobles were entitled in the form of interest-bearing bonds .
13 The prevalence of depression among the elderly in institutions has been less well researched .
14 Third , Mars could have been less well veneered with volatiles after accretion was complete .
15 Graphics are especially well handled ; there 's support for no less than 27 formats , including all the widely used ones such as PCX , TIFF , PIC and GIF .
16 The Dales Centre aims to provide a full range of outdoor activities making use of the beautiful surroundings of the Yorkshire Dales — so those who are looking for great climbing and caving are especially well catered for .
17 … those aspects of the atmospheric sciences , which , to my mind , geographers with a knowledge of physics and mathematics are especially well equipped to study , namely the particular conditions of the planetary boundary layer …
18 The scenes in solitary are especially well depicted , as the prisoners react to a shrill whistle when it is feeding time , but Schaffner 's tone , like McQueen 's personality , lacks the austerity needed for such a subject .
19 Larger grazing species ( caribou , musk oxen ) are especially well furred .
20 It might be doubted whether Ragnvald 's sons , who were first put forward as Cnut 's opponents at Holy River long ago , would have been sufficiently well known in England for the Chronicle entry to be readily intelligible , but this is not certain , and an annalist naming leaders of large Swedish forces may have thought it obvious that they were Swedes themselves .
21 Many commodity markets are institutionally well suited to speculation , having developed facilities for buying crops before they are harvested ( futures markets ) for small down-payments ( margin trading ) .
22 Two such groups , which are sufficiently well documented for such a study , are tenants-inchief and the London alderman class .
23 All the really tricky questions are declared meaningless , despite the fact that they are sufficiently well comprehended to give rise to perplexity .
24 There is some anecdotal and a little firm evidence that dual-subject degrees are less well regarded by some employers ( Gordon 1983 ) .
25 Words presented visually or auditorily are less well recalled when they are similar sounding than when they are different sounding .
26 It does , however , have some properties which are less well understood , and which , in the view of some data analysts , can make it unsuitable for analysing some contingency tables .
27 The overall shape of policy development is broadly clear , but the rationale and factors influencing change are less well understood .
28 But consideration of questions of power of efficiency in the formation and performance of different types of contractual arrangements in contemporary industrial relations are less well understood .
29 The kinetics of the interaction are less well understood and are known to be a complex process .
30 Goals are still identified but they are less well defined .
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